In since deleted tweets, per TMZ, Dr. King said that the sketch was "repulsive." However, it seems that Cardi has reached out to make amends with the reverend, as evidenced by a new tweet on Bernice's Twitter.

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"Thank you, @iamcardib, for reaching out to me and apologising for the skit that aired on @TMZ. I look forward to talking with you soon."

Refinery29 has reached out to Cardi B and Michaels for comment.

Thank you, @iamcardib, for reaching out to me and apologizing for the skit that aired on @TMZ. I look forward to talking with you soon.

“You’re going to see Cardi B in a whole new light,” Micheals told the outlet. "She’s doing crazy sketches, like she has this thing called ‘Ho Etiquette’ where she does this character where she tells how do women to handle their inner ho and how to do a relationship."

According to TMZ, Cardi reportedly filmed the video — which teaches women how to clean themselves sans shower — three years ago. Per a statement Cardi's reps made to TMZ, the rapper stands by the jokes within the sketch, though some may consider her references to things like "Puerto Rican bath," "a Haitian shower" and "a Mexican spa day" offensive.

Everyone may love Cardi B, but it remains to be seen whether they'll love everything about Off the Rip.